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the the only countries that are really angry at the united states are those in which the u.s. is interfering with the internal affairs of those countries either with bombs or invasions occupations do you know i think there are a thousand military bases around the world in terms of occupation that's a lot of. well that's right those are u.s. bases but that's what creates the anger in the anti american sentiment if if the u.s. just dismantled those bases we'd find that we're living in a very harmonious world where there is no military threat against the united states no nation state has the money i mean we're broke but everybody's broke or the military means to attack and invade the united states this is the time that we should be capitalizing on dismantling the military industrial complex the for an overseas empire and establishing a peaceful harmonious society with the rest of the world to take up let's be realistic here i mean do you see this happening do you see the u.s. dismantling these bases i mean even in places where clearly this country is not wanted there even some of
the the only countries that are really angry at the united states are those in which the u.s. is interfering with the internal affairs of those countries either with bombs or invasions occupations do you know i think there are a thousand military bases around the world in terms of occupation that's a lot of. well that's right those are u.s. bases but that's what creates the anger in the anti american sentiment if if the u.s. just dismantled those bases we'd find that we're living in a very...
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the prime minister and involved in a solution to the problems in sudan, and given the concerns of the united nations, about 60,000 people being displaced, and other huge humanitarian problems. will he make certain to see that they will work together. >> we are deeply involved in trying to find a successful outcome for this process. we find a process that has been ongoing. the foreign secretary has visited the country. britain has done a huge amount to make certain that the cpa has a peaceful settlement. i do keep a personal perspective on this issue as well. >> what does the prime minister think is more fair and progressive, with the 1 million pounds on the pension funds, which contribute directly to the benefit schemes in the private sector. >> i think my hon. friend makes a good point. 26 minutes into question time, there is nothing from the opposite party about strikes, simply, because they are all paid for by the trade issues, they talk about this issue. what the coalition government is doing is right. we want to have a benefit system in the public sector. we want to make certain that al
the prime minister and involved in a solution to the problems in sudan, and given the concerns of the united nations, about 60,000 people being displaced, and other huge humanitarian problems. will he make certain to see that they will work together. >> we are deeply involved in trying to find a successful outcome for this process. we find a process that has been ongoing. the foreign secretary has visited the country. britain has done a huge amount to make certain that the cpa has a...
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and macedonia's ethnic-divided young that unite to protest police brutality. >>> britain's tabloid press is notoriously aggressive about -- but "news of the world" top them all. the paper, britain's oldest sunday, has been closed down, but every day brings news of arrests at high-level resignations, including senior police officers, and it is shaking rupert murdoch's empire. every time paul traveled to england, the memories at king's cross station come flooding back. six years ago, a terrorist attack killed 26 people there. the 7/7 suicide bombings claimed 56 lives, and paul was one of the first helpers' on the scene. when he used a mask to protect a young woman whose face was badly burned, his picture made it into all of the papers. he was bombarded with calls from tabloid journalists. >> asking if i had information, dierent pictures. this is somebody who is not pictured, behind a mask. there was an enormous media attention to getting hold of her picture. >> the police have since told paul that journalists hacked into his phone and the hope of finding out more personal information about
and macedonia's ethnic-divided young that unite to protest police brutality. >>> britain's tabloid press is notoriously aggressive about -- but "news of the world" top them all. the paper, britain's oldest sunday, has been closed down, but every day brings news of arrests at high-level resignations, including senior police officers, and it is shaking rupert murdoch's empire. every time paul traveled to england, the memories at king's cross station come flooding back. six...
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social program re sybian believe they have not used a government social program so this is from the united states and if you look at this chart of the top four demonstrating the most ignorance of being receptive audience of government welfare three out of four of them regard our referring to higher education that that is the five twenty nine or coverdell which sixty four point three percent of people who receive this government.
social program re sybian believe they have not used a government social program so this is from the united states and if you look at this chart of the top four demonstrating the most ignorance of being receptive audience of government welfare three out of four of them regard our referring to higher education that that is the five twenty nine or coverdell which sixty four point three percent of people who receive this government.
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angeles we cross the fattiest russell he's a historian and the author of a renegade history of the united states and in oxford we go to shawn powers he's an assistant professor at georgia state university all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want i always go to the person has to go early is for this program so i'm going to go to you thaddeus here and looking at what's happening to them the murdoch media empire and every hour that passes more revelations are coming out and it looks very very ugly does any of this surprise you and do you think it's going to be this is just the tip of the iceberg because the.
angeles we cross the fattiest russell he's a historian and the author of a renegade history of the united states and in oxford we go to shawn powers he's an assistant professor at georgia state university all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want i always go to the person has to go early is for this program so i'm going to go to you thaddeus here and looking at what's happening to them the murdoch media empire and every hour that passes more revelations...
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[inaudible] province in sudan, and given the united nations concern about 60,000 people being displaced as well as other huge humanitarian problems, will use his influence on the eve of the dependence to ensure that not -- work together to? >> i think as the right honorable gentleman knows we are deeply involved to seek a successful outcome to this process. we found a lot of the au talks. process has been ongoing. my right honorable friend has visited the country as has the africa minister. i think britain has a huge amount to try to make sure that the cpa is fully implemented and there is a peaceful settlement between the two countries. clearly there's a lot more work to do and yes, i keep a personal perspective on this issue as well. >> what does the prime minister think is more fair and progressive, the coalition governments policy of of safeguarding defined-benefit patient in the public sector, or labor 100 million pounds special grab on private pension funds which contributed directly to the demise of defined benefits and the private sector? >> i think my on will find exactly the p
[inaudible] province in sudan, and given the united nations concern about 60,000 people being displaced as well as other huge humanitarian problems, will use his influence on the eve of the dependence to ensure that not -- work together to? >> i think as the right honorable gentleman knows we are deeply involved to seek a successful outcome to this process. we found a lot of the au talks. process has been ongoing. my right honorable friend has visited the country as has the africa...
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and in russia the united states has dropped i think it's a leaven pomade vaughn's accidentally. we drop four off of stay we have brought one nuclear weapon in a marsh here in the united states now still there was never a thought that we knew nuclear weapons are such a huge issue with such high risks associated with on that there's a natural tendency to play both sides. they say they're cutting back but at the same time they maintain extremely high numbers of weapons it's very given the number of near misses we are lucky to still be here right the activists are convinced that an accident is pending ok and that the only valid security system is the total abolition of nuclear weapons and ninety six when we began to swell project time there was this train if you say i'm going to clean you can reference a legal then everywhere else in the world to fight going to the world course we could get the conscience of the ordinary citizen around the world saying these are against the moral conscience of people it's illegal to use nuclear weapon tomorrow and the dream was that it would be easy
and in russia the united states has dropped i think it's a leaven pomade vaughn's accidentally. we drop four off of stay we have brought one nuclear weapon in a marsh here in the united states now still there was never a thought that we knew nuclear weapons are such a huge issue with such high risks associated with on that there's a natural tendency to play both sides. they say they're cutting back but at the same time they maintain extremely high numbers of weapons it's very given the number...
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the united states is spending 2%. there's barely enough to repair the infrastructure we currently have. any american who has a chance to travel throughout all world will realize that we are falling behind. in the long term, falling behind on our education and infrastructure is a formula for america be weaker, not stronger. we need to recognize that these resources to make a difference. just to translate this, if you took $100 billion and said, well, how much would that create if we employ people thinning forests and that's something, that would be 40 $20,000 job. it would be $5,050,000 jobs. -- it would be 5 million $50,000 jobs. there is a huge impact to be made on employment that will put america back to work and stabilize their families. that is just one way of trying to frame -- framing institutions and where our money is feeding the corruption that makes that strategy unworkable. tavis: you are a democrat. the senate is controlled by democrats. the house is controlled by republicans. what do your fellow democrats
the united states is spending 2%. there's barely enough to repair the infrastructure we currently have. any american who has a chance to travel throughout all world will realize that we are falling behind. in the long term, falling behind on our education and infrastructure is a formula for america be weaker, not stronger. we need to recognize that these resources to make a difference. just to translate this, if you took $100 billion and said, well, how much would that create if we employ...
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all of the united nations charter and article fifty one. he's only for. nucular deter and says we have nuclear weapons but our goal is not to use them if. your goal is to have them at our disposal. this means that we are not in the realm of the real we are in the realm of the virtual need don't know what you're going to add it is contrary to international law even to have in one's asness this weapon because the purpose of the weapon is to use it i did as a threat or as an actual weapon the nuclear powers are alliances like nato still rely on nuclear deterrence which is threat and so the fight continues i was on a panel with a senior advisor to the british government about nuclear policy and he's pro nuclear. and we were debating about. a world court opinion and whether nuclear deterrence was legal and he was extremely cynical he said that . it was a mistake to go into court but governments will ignore it and that's true they have . and he of that he relied on all the time was he said and of course we never actually will have to use them and this to me is
all of the united nations charter and article fifty one. he's only for. nucular deter and says we have nuclear weapons but our goal is not to use them if. your goal is to have them at our disposal. this means that we are not in the realm of the real we are in the realm of the virtual need don't know what you're going to add it is contrary to international law even to have in one's asness this weapon because the purpose of the weapon is to use it i did as a threat or as an actual weapon the...
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and nobody's going to through the united states want. to spend about as much as the rest of the world. from spending something only when you simply. going to happen. the activists are understandably anxious as a result of the nuclear posture review in this classified u.s. military documents the security guarantees that protected countries without nuclear weapons against a nuclear offensive are cancelled a strategy of action is being adopted in addition to deterrence so the arsenals must be upgraded to make them easier to use france and britain have responded with surprising enthusiasm to this nuclear renaissance that the united kingdom is going to pretend that it needs nuclear weapons for its survival or its security who is attacking the united kingdom some have got the very strange idea that because there's terrorists in the world we need to have nuclear weapons can be used nuclear weapons against terrorists and it would that not be rather like shooting most skeeters with cannons i think the british would make a much bigger splash in th
and nobody's going to through the united states want. to spend about as much as the rest of the world. from spending something only when you simply. going to happen. the activists are understandably anxious as a result of the nuclear posture review in this classified u.s. military documents the security guarantees that protected countries without nuclear weapons against a nuclear offensive are cancelled a strategy of action is being adopted in addition to deterrence so the arsenals must be...
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united with the assistance of the australian and new zealand military. you see them to speech and study. the results demonstrated the presence of elevated chromosomal disturbances of new zealand fictions in the fifty years ago so they're basically saying i have suffered any damage. we spoke recently as a national conference here on disarmament when the daughter of one of the trends spycatcher father was still to speak and she talked about growing up with that fear of having an eye chart prone to food and even uneasy and because of the effects of radiation from her father being exposed to nuclear tests in the pacific. and i'm lucky. i have three move children. and i don't live with the think. i was so it was normal until i until i got to school and sit on the mitts and go around so i would appear. and most of the kids would say i'm up as a take for news and then. and my mom tries to stop nuclear. because that's how i understood. crane is. now working at the disarmament security center. back in the one nine hundred seventy s. when i was in and she submarin
united with the assistance of the australian and new zealand military. you see them to speech and study. the results demonstrated the presence of elevated chromosomal disturbances of new zealand fictions in the fifty years ago so they're basically saying i have suffered any damage. we spoke recently as a national conference here on disarmament when the daughter of one of the trends spycatcher father was still to speak and she talked about growing up with that fear of having an eye chart prone...
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alabama to the united nations peace between the north and south could be temporary. she said u.s. is concerned about unresolved issues. mostly over exact demarcation of the border and sharing of oil revenues. especially in the mountains threaten southern independence and still poses a danger. during a meeting south sudan president, it helped rebuild 433 churches in south sudan. a couple of them were burned in recent fighting. he paid for the world's -- prayed for the world's newest country. >> heavenly father come today to thank thank you -- thank you and praise you for the gift of freedom and the birth of this new nation. father we pray for the president that you would guide him, direct him. >> reporter: gary lane, cbn news. >> while south sudanese celebrated, the president said he's concerned for christians in the north. he said about the bashir threatened to fight the law there. >>> in the united kingdom extremist muslims are calling for the establishment of islamic state. as peter reports the proposal has christians very troubled. >> reporter: muslims against the crusade is a
alabama to the united nations peace between the north and south could be temporary. she said u.s. is concerned about unresolved issues. mostly over exact demarcation of the border and sharing of oil revenues. especially in the mountains threaten southern independence and still poses a danger. during a meeting south sudan president, it helped rebuild 433 churches in south sudan. a couple of them were burned in recent fighting. he paid for the world's -- prayed for the world's newest country....
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two thousand and six is a landmark year the united states the united kingdom france russia and china all we invest in their nuclear arsenals the message is clear it is necessary to their security on the other hand the same countries keep telling non-nuclear nations that acquiring nuclear weapons is illegitimate leaders would be fooling themselves if they think that this type of a system can continue we are still living in the system that emanates from the end of the second world war five countries in the security council have special powers and it's even more problematic if these five countries are also the five countries with nuclear weapons so in a sense it gives the impression that having nuclear weapons gives them this special status i was going to one last one standard are going to have to class world increasingly countries particularly the developing world are saying that they're not going to live in a two class world. forswear french we are in our passports french but second class citizens yes second right do you remember what i said the other day. if we had been pulling michi
two thousand and six is a landmark year the united states the united kingdom france russia and china all we invest in their nuclear arsenals the message is clear it is necessary to their security on the other hand the same countries keep telling non-nuclear nations that acquiring nuclear weapons is illegitimate leaders would be fooling themselves if they think that this type of a system can continue we are still living in the system that emanates from the end of the second world war five...
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. >> they were working for the dutch in charge of the united nations safe area. when the bosnian forces overran the enclave, the forces failed to protect them. they were among the 8000 men and boys killed by bosnian serbs at the time. they were putting them at great risk by turning them over to the forces. the plaintiffs have waited 15 years for the verdict. >> i am really glad. we finally won the case, and it feels good. >> court has ordered the dutch government to create compensation for the plaintiffs. those responsible for the massacre remain at large. >> suicide bombers have killed 30 people and left dozens wounded in iraq. the town is north h of baghdad. a car bomb exploded next to a municipal government building. they have seen a surge in attacks in the last few weeks. eyewitnesses' say that government forces there have killed least 10 people on the city of -- video appears to show security forces shooting demonstrators. it has been a protest against the regime. the government deployed tanks and is surrounding the city. the german chancellor has met with o
. >> they were working for the dutch in charge of the united nations safe area. when the bosnian forces overran the enclave, the forces failed to protect them. they were among the 8000 men and boys killed by bosnian serbs at the time. they were putting them at great risk by turning them over to the forces. the plaintiffs have waited 15 years for the verdict. >> i am really glad. we finally won the case, and it feels good. >> court has ordered the dutch government to create...
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we dropped four off of spain we have dropped one note their weapon in a marsh here in the united states now still there has never found their nuclear nucular weapons are such a huge issue with such high risks associated with them that there's a natural tendency to play both sides. they say they're cutting back but at the same time they maintain extremely high numbers of weapons. given the number of near misses we are lucky to still be here the activists are convinced that an accident is pending ok and that the only valid security system is the total abolition of nuclear weapons in ninety six when we began the swell project idea there was this dream if you say i'm going to clean it with friends and legal in everywhere else in the world by going to the world course we could get the conscience of the ordinary citizen around the world saying these are against the moral conscience of people it's an illegal to use nuclear weapon tomorrow and the dream was that it would be easy to get it through the u.n. and into the world court and that eventually these weapons would be declared illegal as we
we dropped four off of spain we have dropped one note their weapon in a marsh here in the united states now still there has never found their nuclear nucular weapons are such a huge issue with such high risks associated with them that there's a natural tendency to play both sides. they say they're cutting back but at the same time they maintain extremely high numbers of weapons. given the number of near misses we are lucky to still be here the activists are convinced that an accident is pending...
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the pilgrims on that ship called the bay flower that left from england and came to the shores of the united states of america they did not wait around the landing place for their ship to take them back they came here. on american soil to live the rest of their life and so will the human beings that leave the earth becoming the pioneers the settlers the colonizers. we need them there we need more of them there too to sustain a colony you can't do that with just six people twelve people twenty four people you need sixty you need a hundred so they're valuable where they are going to go back. to get in a rocking chair and write their memoirs they can write their memoirs from the surface of mars thank you very much for this interview. forty two thousand american strike each year fixed ses seventeen thousand people. and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us here hard to seize is even more devastating it kills over eight hundred seventy thousand americans every here. in the. just sleep. just so. more news today violence has once ag
the pilgrims on that ship called the bay flower that left from england and came to the shores of the united states of america they did not wait around the landing place for their ship to take them back they came here. on american soil to live the rest of their life and so will the human beings that leave the earth becoming the pioneers the settlers the colonizers. we need them there we need more of them there too to sustain a colony you can't do that with just six people twelve people twenty...
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foreign minister and if the west are really talking about that in new york at the united nations. and i don't know we think that talk of this signal as late as you said. it is a good sign of it and this is a day of reforms we think that we have an agreement on that swing vote us. writers. when it comes on the president. because he's in the midst of all this it will be federal chancellor mr as mr president. the president of the truth of how society how we should look at how should we ensure the stability of the euro and incidentally how we should how should we go watching this to use should we. make the bank making sphere more stable. as a function of how can how can market loss help that process. your support that initiative. i talked about the euro i explained the situation to that to mr president. and we talked about be talking about this over one year the situation i am in and i'm in greece. and we took. some major steps in that direction will be to gating that crisis if you just and we also. we're also trying to make. banking system here more stable in the european union's dim
foreign minister and if the west are really talking about that in new york at the united nations. and i don't know we think that talk of this signal as late as you said. it is a good sign of it and this is a day of reforms we think that we have an agreement on that swing vote us. writers. when it comes on the president. because he's in the midst of all this it will be federal chancellor mr as mr president. the president of the truth of how society how we should look at how should we ensure the...
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and seventy's in the united states when. political discourse in this country was this narrow it was terrible this is a wonderful thing murdoch for because of his a more ality is actually very much responsible for that in a good way a healthy way maybe it is healthy maybe it's unhealthy shine if i can go to you know and then we do then we've gotten down to a situation where it's just propaganda versus propaganda isn't it i mean is that healthy for society. right and that's i think you've you've accurately described the situation we're dealing with the difference between the partisan press of the late nineteenth century and today though is that rather than having the different partisans have to duke it out in some kind of public sector or some kind of public sphere or deliberation takes place today we have the partisans grouping together on m.s.n. risi fox news on the drudge reports and very narrow media is by which they communicate with each other and democratic deliberation as a result has declined in quality. and i think yo
and seventy's in the united states when. political discourse in this country was this narrow it was terrible this is a wonderful thing murdoch for because of his a more ality is actually very much responsible for that in a good way a healthy way maybe it is healthy maybe it's unhealthy shine if i can go to you know and then we do then we've gotten down to a situation where it's just propaganda versus propaganda isn't it i mean is that healthy for society. right and that's i think you've you've...
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part, they are trying to be cool but they were like just belling out the songs and everybody was just united. >> let's watch a little clip from last night and then i'll ask you your reaction to this. ♪ ♪ ♪ got to be ♪ let everybody know oh girl ♪ >> and watching that, i was struck by several things, one was the glint in your eye when you say you'd always wanted to be a rock star like you finally felt you were a proper rocker. >> exactly. >> is that what glastonbury and -- >> it's not about fashion or being cool. everyone is just is cool and that's what i love about it. it's not about the production or how many his you have. it's about good music and everything coming from the inside and everyone has so much love and appreciation for a good performance and, you know, i love when i cannot have to think about all the other things that are not as interesting and i can just belt out the songs and dance from the heart and i know that is appreciated. >> so here's the weird thing, watching you last night you seemed about 20 feet tall. you were like this giant coming at me in my big wide sc
part, they are trying to be cool but they were like just belling out the songs and everybody was just united. >> let's watch a little clip from last night and then i'll ask you your reaction to this. ♪ ♪ ♪ got to be ♪ let everybody know oh girl ♪ >> and watching that, i was struck by several things, one was the glint in your eye when you say you'd always wanted to be a rock star like you finally felt you were a proper rocker. >> exactly. >> is that what...
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the largest and most effective nonviolent peace movement in history and successful a man of the united states was moving towards sharp increase in offensive nuclear capacities and it was forced to back down in fact of the reagan administration was forced to adopt the rhetoric of the peace movement in order to continue with their programs that's where star wars comes from and we're not planning to attack anyone we're just planning to eliminate nuclear weapons if you measure the peace movement by the number of people who march in one thousand nine hundred two or one million marched in central park in new york at the height of the cold war. last year there were forty thousand who marched at the review conference of the nonproliferation treaty well the big difference in numbers true is the peace movement lost its we're going to. talk significantly but the lesson there is very clear a mass violent political movement can change rooms. and display the importance of nuclear proliferation is very much. aware of or concerned with what a surprise to discover a fifteen year old concerned by the ou
the largest and most effective nonviolent peace movement in history and successful a man of the united states was moving towards sharp increase in offensive nuclear capacities and it was forced to back down in fact of the reagan administration was forced to adopt the rhetoric of the peace movement in order to continue with their programs that's where star wars comes from and we're not planning to attack anyone we're just planning to eliminate nuclear weapons if you measure the peace movement by...
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they say from now on it will deny drugs to united states prisons. denmark hasn't had a civilian execution since 1982. >> an aaccused bosnian war criminal was combative at the criminal court. he kept interrupting the judge. the judge finally ordered him removed. >>> in mexico police parades an alleged drug cartel king pin in front of cameras. is he warned by the united states for his suspected involvement in the killings of custom agent in february. officials say he is a former member of an elite member of the mexican army. >>> hugo chavez thrilled followers speaking to them from the presidential palace. he return from cuba today where he had surgery for cancer. it'll been reported he might be out for months. he said his doctors limbed his speeches to 30 minutes. he has been known to speak for hours. >> the final countdown. today the crew of atlantis arrived. why just four will be on board the final flight. >> and we are tracking the fog tonight. how it'll impact the workweek. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of poi
they say from now on it will deny drugs to united states prisons. denmark hasn't had a civilian execution since 1982. >> an aaccused bosnian war criminal was combative at the criminal court. he kept interrupting the judge. the judge finally ordered him removed. >>> in mexico police parades an alleged drug cartel king pin in front of cameras. is he warned by the united states for his suspected involvement in the killings of custom agent in february. officials say he is a former...
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and there's even a mujahideen unit made up of more than veteran me and say some of you just hard this is all good news to u.s. military planners have set a two thousand and fourteen feeling to hand over security responsibilities to the afghans the afghan army enjoys a much better reputation in the police force and has even been featured in recent moves. but is the army takes greater responsibility for security around the country there are concerns that the quantity of troops may be coming at the expense of quality starters more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem with the ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and adding to the was a widespread drug use and desertion is today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival x. warlords who still command loyalties along regional economic lines and could drag the country deeper into can flat as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flar
and there's even a mujahideen unit made up of more than veteran me and say some of you just hard this is all good news to u.s. military planners have set a two thousand and fourteen feeling to hand over security responsibilities to the afghans the afghan army enjoys a much better reputation in the police force and has even been featured in recent moves. but is the army takes greater responsibility for security around the country there are concerns that the quantity of troops may be coming at...
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front money quickly wrapped up a three one victory and celebrated in some style as united states trade ritual metro after beating during the revolution for one seattle sounders seven mil. meanwhile around madrid based on a three match report that world football challenge by beating the philadelphia union to one because they might be a kind of young infant stages change when it's a tweak like that message those old may get to know but to the delight of fifty seven thousand fans the local apic money school tell me. replied michael. so you won the final still. under threat jani gallo netted both goals in the first half was splitting the south italian junks inventus three wanted to own so lucas only seems of pulled one back after the break. tough for offside and then tempers flared when he picked up a yellow card and i see the second. under i gave you a the lifeline with twenty minutes to go but i felt inverts speak of the chances that they had lost. on me right english premier league side aston villa have arrived in hong kong to play in the asian trophy chelsea and bought their rovers are
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meanwhile match united rallied to beat the chicago fire three one in a sixty one thousand strong sell out from the match at soldier field as they continued their pre-season tour of the u.s. it wasn't an auspicious start for united goalkeeper david the fire who allowed corey gibbs to open after thirty minutes however three second half goals set a goal match wayne rooney equalized in the sixty sixth minute then and went over rafael the silver united in front and money quickly wrapped up a three one victory and celebrated in some style it was united straight victory on meant to rafa beating the new england revolution for one and the seattle sounders seven nil. thank you three great stuff let me walk around the completed a three match sweep in the world football challenge by beating the philadelphia union to run jose maria color young opened after just two minutes. eight minutes later and they said there's no need this to know but it's ten minutes to go and stupid a lot of the fifty seven thousand pounds a local side managed to squeak through this far. but wales hung on to win so you want
meanwhile match united rallied to beat the chicago fire three one in a sixty one thousand strong sell out from the match at soldier field as they continued their pre-season tour of the u.s. it wasn't an auspicious start for united goalkeeper david the fire who allowed corey gibbs to open after thirty minutes however three second half goals set a goal match wayne rooney equalized in the sixty sixth minute then and went over rafael the silver united in front and money quickly wrapped up a three...
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the ground whatever gamester and really needs right now is their wake up call as the only way to re-unite all tribes and all other factions the only way to see again a stand from narrative chaos is compound a bit top level negotiations with the pakistani military to read employ the american ground forces from afghanistan to southern corridor of take it stank along their pakistani indian border there and the lay of the pakistani rancher corps continued their position we then pushed through mr. there are some accusations which even if they might be proved false can still prove fatal to their reputation as a former i.m.f. chief as to his cost one line talk show host or a heartless nasty people in new york what this means for people's definition of when things go too far. the sexual assault cases of d s k angelina stands are getting a lot of coverage in the news do you think it's right for women or men to report any sexual encounters they feel uncomfortable with this week let's talk about that if she feels that she's been violated i think reporting is the best idea and how that plays out you
the ground whatever gamester and really needs right now is their wake up call as the only way to re-unite all tribes and all other factions the only way to see again a stand from narrative chaos is compound a bit top level negotiations with the pakistani military to read employ the american ground forces from afghanistan to southern corridor of take it stank along their pakistani indian border there and the lay of the pakistani rancher corps continued their position we then pushed through mr....
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jurisdiction hook, which is something prosecutors in the united states would need. now, look, this is still in an early stage. there's a lot of moving pieces to this and there's a lot we don't know. the central allegation that trigger attorney general holder's directive last week was the claim that 9/11 victims in the united states had their phones hacked. as of now, we have no hard evidence that anything like that took place. we have one report from a rival newspaper in britain based on anonymous sources that this was done. nothing concrete. >> as i read your report on the new jersey case and just a hunch, but to me it said perhaps this is doj trying establish a beachhead in the united states to find out if there were some pervasive practice where this were taking place here? >> exactly. they're trying to find a broader pattern. there's a third piece to this, that's the foreign corrupt practices act. which is something that's been very vigorously prosecuted by the justice department. the issue there were these bribes paid to scotland yard officers by the news of th
jurisdiction hook, which is something prosecutors in the united states would need. now, look, this is still in an early stage. there's a lot of moving pieces to this and there's a lot we don't know. the central allegation that trigger attorney general holder's directive last week was the claim that 9/11 victims in the united states had their phones hacked. as of now, we have no hard evidence that anything like that took place. we have one report from a rival newspaper in britain based on...
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he was wondering which was that their world country, the united states to china. a lot of ominous trends in this country are moving as in the wrong direction. did the act together and reverse those trends. another book that i'm reading right now is a book about the life of somebody i have known for a number of years. that is willie nelson. the book is called willie nelson and life. that is by joe neck but does he. that's the most readable book in the world because with so does is give us the name of everybody in the world that had anything to do with who nelson, but given the fact that willie nelson is one of the more, clearly one of the great entertainers of our time and is really an icon and a unique type of individual because of who he is and his intimate qualities, and vermont where i have seen of a number of times all over this country he brings a huge range of people. most singers appeal to this group of people or that group of people as a human being, his gentleness, a very gentle man. he is a very great supporter of rural america. people are interested abo
he was wondering which was that their world country, the united states to china. a lot of ominous trends in this country are moving as in the wrong direction. did the act together and reverse those trends. another book that i'm reading right now is a book about the life of somebody i have known for a number of years. that is willie nelson. the book is called willie nelson and life. that is by joe neck but does he. that's the most readable book in the world because with so does is give us the...
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the united states and more than thirty other countries now recognize libyan rebels as being in charge declaring colonel gadhafi is regime illegitimate the alliance of nations working on the crisis announced it would deal was the opposition until an interim authority is in place the recognition by the contact group gives the rebels access to get out his assets frozen by the u.s. but midis peace as dr franklin lamb told us that nato is just running out of options unable to oust the libyan leader. a lot of questions about who these different factions who are arguably now fighting among themselves for power in the in the fall for mostly be their relationship with the americans who have a long history you know of misjudging their allies and good of themselves and ball but i think all of this is because nato cannot accept or afford a defeat nor can the lighthouse so they're using the new stumble conference to mock somebody as mock summarized pressure of the khadafi government. special floating cranes have arrived at the side of the volga river tragedy could begin the operation of listing th
the united states and more than thirty other countries now recognize libyan rebels as being in charge declaring colonel gadhafi is regime illegitimate the alliance of nations working on the crisis announced it would deal was the opposition until an interim authority is in place the recognition by the contact group gives the rebels access to get out his assets frozen by the u.s. but midis peace as dr franklin lamb told us that nato is just running out of options unable to oust the libyan leader....
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to influence for some limited scale but not to magically anything the united states may inflate the dollar in order to decrease its debt. that is the point so let's short on this is the technical problem i believe it will somehow be solved in law and not technical a political problem in the united states have two big deficits fiscal deficit and deficit of that balance both have some correlations with the exchange rate of the currency of the dollar and a k d investment in a little canal dickel will. would wise you if you have seen the difficulties with pain and service in your debt you can inflate it if you have you know monetary agence if. this is the way and historically we know that some countries were doing that so inflation for a different period of time. can help in that case but in economy have to have in mind two points stocks and flaws. you can solve the problem of stocks with inflation but what about floats if you. have the same level of fiscal deficit it means that you inflate it stocks but you created new stocks we have the floats of fiscal so anyway even in this situation defla
to influence for some limited scale but not to magically anything the united states may inflate the dollar in order to decrease its debt. that is the point so let's short on this is the technical problem i believe it will somehow be solved in law and not technical a political problem in the united states have two big deficits fiscal deficit and deficit of that balance both have some correlations with the exchange rate of the currency of the dollar and a k d investment in a little canal dickel...
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especially the coverage in the united states. the new york times the other day had two front page side by side lengthy stories about something going on in britain. to do that otherwise, you would need the queen to abdicate and the plague to hit london. clearly there's a political agenda at work here. >> the testimony from the murdoches and the testimony from rebecca brooks, coverage as we said, both, here in the states and of course in the u.k. all the cable news networks on fox, on it in its entirety, no commercial breaks. do you think that the coverage was warranted, was it fair? >> was the coverage important in that it's the most important thing going on in the world, it's not. rupert murdoch and a lot of people have a lot of interest in it, yes. people want to see is this the thing that takes rupert murdoch down and you see this idea that somehow they're going to prove something that happened in this one isolated incident is actually happening everywhere else. that's what the coverage is really about, i think, is trying to bl
especially the coverage in the united states. the new york times the other day had two front page side by side lengthy stories about something going on in britain. to do that otherwise, you would need the queen to abdicate and the plague to hit london. clearly there's a political agenda at work here. >> the testimony from the murdoches and the testimony from rebecca brooks, coverage as we said, both, here in the states and of course in the u.k. all the cable news networks on fox, on it in...